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MAGAZINE  ARTICLES  ON  NATIONAL  PARKS,  RESERVA 
TIONS,  AND  MONUMENTS 


This  list  of  magazine  articles  on  the  national  parks  has  been  prepared  in  order  to 
supply  inquirers  with  references  to  descriptive  articles.  The  articles  have  been 
listed  alphabetically  by  magazines,  as  it  is  believed  that  this  arrangement  is  the 
most  convenient  one  for  the  persons  that  will  use  the  list.  The  articles  are  all  descrip 
tive  unless  the  titles  or  the  notations  indicate  otherwise.  An  endeavor  has  been  made 
to  list  all  magazine  articles  that  have  been  printed  up  to  December  31,  1910.  Persons 
discovering  errors  or  omissions  will  confer  a  favor  by  reporting  them  to  the  Secretary  of 
the  Interior. 

PARKS  IN  GENERAL. 

Harper's  Weekly,  vol.  41  (June  5,  1897),  pp.  563-567.     The  national  parks  and  forest 

reservations,  by  John  Muir. 

Nation,  vol.  74  (Apr.  10,  1902),  p.  294.     Review  of  our  national  parks,  by  John  Muir. 
Review  of  Reviews,  vol.  40  (July,  1909),  pp.  44-48.     The  Nation's  playgrounds,  by 

G.  0.  Smith. 

BIG   TREES. 

The  big  trees  in  the  Yosemite  National  Park  are  discussed  also  in  some  of  the  articles 
in  which  that  park  is  described. 
All  the  Year  Round,  n.  s.,  vol.  32  (Sept.  22, 1883),  pp.  341-347.     The  lords  of  the  forest. 

—  n.  s.,  vol.  32  (Oct.  13,  1883),  pp.  413-419.     Life  in  the  forest. 
American  Architect,  vol.  83  (Mar.  19,  1904),  p.  94.     The  life  of  a  big  tree. 
Contains  the  history  of  a  California  big  tree  over  2,000  years  old. 

American  Naturalist,  vol.  6  (October,  1872),  pp.  577-596.     Sequoia  and  its  history, 

by  Asa  Gray. 
Atlantic  Monthly,  vol.  88  (September,  1901),  pp.  304-320.     Hunting  big  redwoods,  by 

John  Muir. 

Blackwood's  Magazine,  vol.  99  (February,  1866),  pp.  196-199.     A  visit  to  the  big  trees. 
Chamber's  Journal,  3d  s.,  vol.  6  (Dec.  20,  1856),  pp.  398-399.     Californian  giants. 

-    3d    s.,   vol.    18   (November,    1862),   pp.  346-347.     The  mammoth  trees  of 

California. 
Chautauquan,  vol.  33  (July,  1906),  pp.  362-366.     How  the  sequoias  grow,  by.  H.  W. 

Warren. 

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Edinburgli  New  Philosophical  Journal,  n.  s.,  vol.  11  (April,  1860),  pp.  205-227.     Note* 

on  Calif ornian  trees. 
Gentleman's  Magazine,  n.  s.,  vol.  29  (October,  1882),  pp.  463-479.     A   Californian 

forest,  by  C.  F.  Gordon. 
Harper's  Magazine,  vol.  57  (November,  1878),  pp.  813-827.     The  new  sequoia  forests 

of  California,  by  John  Muir. 
Harper's  Weekly,  vol.  41  (May  15,  1897),  p.  495.     Some  of  California's  big  trees  and 

their  guardians,  by  J.  F.  Bell. 

Nation,  vol.  45  (Dec.  22,  1887),  p.  504.     The  age  of  the  sequoias,  by  C.  B.  Bradley. 
Overland  Monthly,  2d  s.,  vol.  7  (March,  1886),  pp.  305-316.     A  new  study  of  some 

problems  relating  to  the  giant  trees,  by  C.  B.  Bradley. 

-  2d  s.,  vol.  33  (March,  1889),  pp.  356-368.     Uncle  Sam's  troopers  in  the  na 
tional  parks  of  California,  by  Capt.  J.  A.  Lockwood. 

Popular  Science  Monthly,  vol.  67  (September,  1905),  pp.  465-474.     The  ancestors  of 
the  big  trees,  by  E.  W.  Berry. 

An  account  of  the  occurrence  of  the  sequoia  in  previous  geologic  epochs  with  a  short  statement 
regarding  the  age  of  the  present  trees. 

Public  Opinion,  vol.  29  (Oct.  25,  1900),  p.  528.     The  age  of  the  big  trees  of  California. 
Scientific  American,  vol.  83  (Nov.  17,  1900),  p.  306.     California's  big  trees. 
Strand  Magazine,  vol.  14  (July,  1897),  pp.  82-90.     Timber  titans,  by  George  Dollar. 
Sunset,  vol.  16  (January,  1906),  pp.  280-283.     Helping  the  Sierra  sequoias,  by  A.  J. 

Wells. 

World's  Work,  vol.  3  (February,  1902),  pp.  1714-1723.     Big  trees  of  California,  by 
R.  T.  Fisher. 

—  vol.  18  (June,  1909),  pp.  11697-11706.     Saving  the  big  trees,  by  F.  Strother. 

CASA   GRANDE   RUIN. 

American  Antiquarian,  vol.  18  (July,  1896),  pp.  228-245.     American  explorations 
among  the  pueblos,  by  S.  D.  Peet. 

-  vol.  18  (November,  1896),  pp.  333-345.     Ancient  and  modern  pueblos  com 
pared,  by  S.  D.  Peet. 

-  vol.  20  (May,  1898),  pp.  143-168.     Spanish  and  American  explorations,  by 


S.  D.  Peet. 

Contains  general  description  of  some  of  the  pueblos. 

-  vol.  20  (July,  1898),  pp.  193-210.     Caves  and  cliff  dwellings  compared,  by 
S.  D.  Peet. 

-  vol.  20  (November,  1898),  pp.  315-338.     Great  houses  and   fortresses,  by 
S.  D.  Peet. 

General  description  of  pueblos  and  cliff  dwellings. 

American  Architect,  vol.  56  (Apr.  17  and  May  22,  1897),  pp.  19,  59,  and  vol.  57  (July 
24  and  Sept.  11,  1897),  pp.  31,  87.     Pueblo  architecture,  by  Cosmos  Mindeleff. 
Contains  general  description  of  pueblo  architecture  and  some  references  to  Casa  Grande  Ruin. 

-  vol.  60  (Apr.  23,  1898),  p.  28.     Repair  of  the  Casa  Grande  Ruin,  Ariz. 
Independent,  vol.  56  (Apr.  28,  1904),  p.  952.     Casa  Grande,  by  G.  L.  Spining. 

Poem. 
Nation,  vol.  51  (Aug.  28  and  Sept.  4,  1890),  pp.  166-168,  185-187.     Ruins  of  Casas 

Grandes,  by  A.  F.  Bandelier. 
New  England  Magazine,  n.  s.,  vol.  16  (July,  1897),  pp.  570-582.     Casa  Grande  Ruin, 

by  Cosmos  Mindeleff. 

Outlook,  vol.  91  (Jan.  16,  1909),  pp.  98-99.     A  real  American  ruin. 
Overland   Monthly,  2d  s.,   vol.  36  (October,  1900),  pp.  295-297.     The   prehistoric 

ruins  of  the  Casa  Grande,  by  A.  R.  Crane. 
Scientific  American  Supplement,  vol.  43  (June  5,  1897),  p.  17877.     Casa  Grande  Ruin, 

by  Cosmos  Mindeleff. 


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CRATER   LAKE   NATIONAL   PARK. 

American  Journal  of  Science,  4th  s.,  vol.  3  (March,  1897),  pp.  165-172.     Crater  Lake, 
Oreg.,  by  J.  S.  Diller. 

American  Naturalist,  vol.  22  (November,  1888),  pp.  996-1005.     Sketches  of  the  Cas 
cade  Mountains  of  Oregon,  by  E.  D.  Cope. 

Coast,  vol.  8  (July,  1904),  pp.  29-30.     Crater  Lake,  by  H.  V.  Grubbe. 

Forestry  and  Irrigation,  vol.  9  (May,  1903),  pp.  236-240.     Crater  Lake  National  Park, 
by  J.  M.  Baltimore. 

Good  Roads  and  Cyclist  ^October,  1896).     A  wheel  to  Crater  Lake,  by  E.  M.  Wilbur. 
Not  seen. 

Harper's  Weekly,  vol.  40  (Sept.  19,  1896),  p.  932.     Crater  Lake,  by  G.  W.  Kirkman. 

Independent,  vol.  49  (Feb.  25, 1897),  p.  240.     Crater  Lake,  Oreg.,  byG.  F.  Wright. 

Inland  Educator,  vol.  4  (June,  1897),  p.  209.     Crater  Lake,  by  B.  W.  Evermann. 
Not  seen. 

Mazama,  vol.  1  (1897),  pp.  139-150.     Description  of  Crater  Lake,  by  E.  M.  Wilbur. 

-  vol.  1  (1897),  pp.  150-161.     The  discovery  and  early  history  of  Crater  Lake, 
by  M.  W.  Gorman. 

-  vol.  1  (1897),  pp.  161-170.     The  geology  of  Crater  Lake,  by  J.  S.  Diller. 

vol.  1  (1897),  pp.  170-203.     The  August  vegetation  of  Mount  Mazama,  Oreg., 


by  F.  V.  Coville. 

vol.  1  (1897),  pp.  204-230.    The  mammals  of  Mount  Mazama,  Oreg.,  by  C.  H. 


Merriam. 

vol.  1  (1897),  pp.  230-238.     U.  S.  Fish  Commission  investigations  at  Crater 


Lake,  by  B.  W.  Evermann. 
National  Geographic  Magazine,  vol.  8  (February,  1897),  pp.  33-48.     Crater  Lake, 

Oreg.,  by  J.  S.  Diller. 

Nature,  vol.  57  (Feb.  17,  1898),  pp.  375-376.     Crater  Lake,  Oreg. 
Oregon  Native  Son,  vol.  1  (July,  1899),  pp.  135-137.     Legend  of  Crater  Lake,  by  M.  B. 

Kerr. 
Out  West,  vol.  17  (August,  1902),  pp.  173-187.     The  story  of  Crater  Lake,  Oreg.,  by 

H.  W.  Fairbanks. 
Outing,  vol.  31  (December,  1897),  pp.  257-260.     A  pilgrimage  to  Crater  Lake,  Oreg., 

by  S.  G.  Bayne. 
Overland  Monthly,  2d  s.,  vol.  1  (March,  1883),  pp.  295-301.     Mountaineering  in  Oregon, 

by  F.  F.  Victor. 

Contains  a  short  account  of  a  trip  to  Crater  Lake. 
—  2d  s.,  vol.  41  (May,  1903),  pp.  334-348.     Crater  Lake  National  Park,  by  Nora 

Batchelor. 
Pacific  Monthly,  vol.  6  (October,  1901),  pp.  187-189.     Oregon's  majestic  Crater  Lake, 

by  D.  H.  Stovall. 

-  vol.  6  (October,  1901),  pp.  190-191.     Wimawita,  a  legend  of  Crater  Lake,  by 
M.  B.  Kerr. 

Pacific  Northwest  (June,  1896).     Crater  Lake,  by  H.  L.  Wells. 

Not  seen. 
Pacific  Unitarian  (October,  1896).     A  trip  to  Crater  Lake,  by  E.  M.  Wilbur. 

Not  seen. 

Popular  Science  Monthly,  vol.  52  (March,  1898),  p.  716.     Crater  Lake,  Oreg. 
Science,  vol.  7  (Feb.  26,  1886),  pp.  179-182.     Crater  Lake,  Oreg.,  a  proposed  national 
reservation,  by  C.  E.  Dutton. 

-  n.  s.,  vol.  4  (Sept.  25,  1896),  pp.  446-448.     Meeting  of  the  Mazamas  at  Crater 
Lake,  Oreg.,  by  C.  H.  Merriam. 

Scientific  American,  vol.  75  (Dec.  5,  1896),  p.  405.     Crater  Lake,  Oreg.,  by  E.  M. 
Wilbur. 


Sunset,  vol.  9  (May,  1902),  pp.  68-73.     Crater  Lake  by  night  and  day,  by  C.  W. 
Hodgson. 

-  vol.  13  (May,  1904),  pp.  14-25.     In  the  Klamath  country,  by  G.  B.  Oceltree. 

-  vol.  13  (September,  1904),  pp.  395-404.     The  sea  of  silence,  by  Joaquin  Miller. 
Technical  World,  vol.  9  (August,  1908),  pp.  655-662.     In  a  drowned  volcano's  crater, 

by  Rene  Bache. 
Traveler  (November,  1896).     The  Mazamas  at  Crater  Lake. 

Not  seen. 
World's  Work,  vol.  16  (May,  1908),  pp.  10250-10261.     Playground  on  a  crater's  edge, 

by  O.  Wilson. 

DEVILS    TOWER. 

Century,  n.  s.,  vol.  25  (January,  1894),  pp.  450-454.     A  journey  to  the  Devils  Tower 
in  Wyoming,  by  Thomas  Moran. 

GLACIER    NATIONAL    PARK. 

Harper's  Weekly,  vol.  52  (Dec.  26,  1908),  p.  26.     An  ice  playground  for  tourists,  by 

K.  L.  Smith. 
National  Geographic  Magazine,  vol.  21  (March,  1910),  pp.  215-223.     A  new  national 

park,  by  G.  E.  Mitchell. 

Outlook,  vol.  94  (Apr.  16,  1910),  p.  826.     The  proposed  Glacier  National  Park. 
Overland  Monthly,  2d  s.,  vol.  53  (June,  1909),  pp.  495-501.     Glacier  Park,  by  H.  S. 

Sanders. 
Recreation,   vol.   31  (May,   1910),  pp.   211-216.     America's  next  great  playground: 

Glacier  Park  in  northwestern  Montana,-  by  W.  T.  Hornaday. 
Review  of  Reviews,  vol.  41  (June,  1910),  pp.  710-717.     A  new  playground  for  the 

nation,  by  G.  E.  Mitchell. 
Science,  n.  s.,  vol.  2  (Dec.  13,  1895),  pp.  792-796.     A  glacier  in  the  Montana  Rockies, 

by  L.  W.  Chaney,  jr. 
Scientific  American  Supplement,  vol.  48  (Sept.  23,  1899),  p.  19854.     The  glaciers  in 

Montana,  by  G.  B.  Grinnell. 
Sierra  Club  Bulletin,  vol.  7  (June,  1910),  pp.  225-228.     The  new  Glacier  National 

Park. 
Technical   World,    vol.    14    (November,    1910),    pp.    287-294.      Land   gift   to    wild 

animals,  by  G.  E.  Mitchell. 
World's  Work,  vol.  16  (May,  1908),  pp.  10248-10250.     Crown  of  the  continent,  by 

A.  W.  Greeley. 

HOT   SPRINGS    OF   ARKANSAS. 

De  Bow's  Review,  vol.  25  (August,  1858),  pp.  199-205.     The  minerals  and  springs  of 

Arkansas. 

—  3d  ser.,  vol.  4  (July,  1867),  pp.  86-94.     Hot  Springs  of  Arkansas. 
Harper's  Magazine,  vol.  56  (January,  1878),  pp.  193-210.     Hot  Springs  of  Arkansas. 
Leslie's  Weekly,  vol.  84  (Feb.  11,  1897),  p.  87.     The  Army  and  Navy  Hospital  at  Hot 

Springs,  by  L.  D.  Greene. 
World  To-day,  vol.  17  (August,  1909),  p.  878.     The  Government's  free  hot-water 

baths. 

LEWIS    AND    CLARK    CAVERN    NATIONAL    MONUMENT. 

Science,  n.  s.,  vol.  29  (Apr.  9;  1909),  p.  599,  Lewis  and  Clark  Cavern  National  Monu 
ment  of  Montana,  by  V.  K.  Chestnut. 


MESA    VERDE   NATIONAL    PARK. 

American  Antiquarian,  vol.  12  (March,  1890),  pp.  85-104.     Cliff  dwellers  and  their 
works,  by  S.  D.  Peet. 

-  vol.  12  (July,  1890),  pp.  193-210.     Cliff  dwellings  of  the  Mancos  Canons,  by 
F.  H.  Chapin. 

vol.  14  (May,  1892),  pp.  123-138.     The  cliff  dwellings  of  the  canons  of  the 


Mesa  Verde,  by  W.  R.  Birdsall. 

vol.  18  (September,  1896),  pp.  285-302.     Study  of  high  cliff  dwellings  and  cave 


towns,  by  S.  D.  Peet. 

-  vol.  19  (March,  1897),  pp.  100-111.     Relative  age  of  the  pueblos  and  cliff 
dwellings,  by  S.  D.  Peet. 

-  vol.  20  (January,  1898),  pp.  19-36.     Cliff  Palace  and  its  surroundings,  by  S.  D. 


Peet, 

-  vol.  20  (March,  1898),  pp.  81-100.     Cliff  fortresses,  by  S.  D.  Peet. 

-  vol.  20  (September,  1898),  pp.  275-298.     Religious  life  and  works  of  the  cliff 


dwellers,  by  S.  D.  Peet. 

-  vol.  21  (January-February,  1899),  pp.  17-40.     Social  and  domestic  life  of  the 


cliff  dwellers,  by  S.  D.  Peet. 

-  vol.  21  (March-April,  1899),  pp.  99-122.     Relics  of  the  cliff  dwellers,  by  S.  D. 


Peet, 

vol.  21  (May-June,  1899),  pp.  209-232.     Agriculture  among  the  pueblos  and 


cliff  dwellers,  by  S.  D.  Peet. 
American  Naturalist,  vol.  10  (January,  1876),  pp.  31-37.     Ancient  ruins  in  Colorado, 

by  W.  H.  Jackson. 
Bulletin  of  the  American  Geographical  Society,  vol.  23  (Dec.  31,  1891),  pp.  584-620. 

The  cliff  dwellings  of  the  canons  of  the  Mesa  Verde,  by  W.  R.  Birdsall. 
Chautauquan,  vol.  51  (July,  1908),  pp.  194-206.     A  tenderfoot  at  the  cliff  dwellings 

of  the  Mesa  Verde,  by  A.  M.  Anderson. 
Good  Words,  vol.  20  (July,  1879),  pp.  486-492.     The  cliff  dwellers  of  the  far  West, 

by  S.  B.  J.  Skertchly. 
Harper's  Magazine,  vol.  93  (September,  1896),  pp.  545-561.     A  summer  among  the 

cliff  dwellers,  by  T.  M.  Prudden. 
Kansas  City  Review  of  Science  and  Industry,  vol.  6  (March,  1883),  pp.  636-639.     Cliff 

dwellers  of  the  New  Mexican  canons. 
Magazine  of  Western  History,  vol.  10  (July,  1889),  pp.  278-281.     The  cliff  dwellers, 

by  H.  D.  Teetor. 
National  Geographic  Magazine,  vol.  9  (October,  1898),  p.  431.     Mesa  Verde,  by  F.  H. 

Xewell. 
Overland  Monthly,  2d  s.,  vol.  39  (May,  1902),  pp.  875-881.     The  preservation  of  cliff 

dwellings,  by  K.  L.  Smith. 
Pacific  Monthly,  vol.  17  (June,  1907),  pp.  696-713.     The  cliff  dwellers  and  the  Mormon 

theory,  by  W.  C.  McBride. 
Popular  Science  Monthly,  vol.  16  (March,  1880),  pp.  666-673.     Prehistoric  ruins  in 

southern  Colorado,  by  Henry  Gannett. 
Scribner's  Monthly,  vol.  17  (December,  1878),  pp.  266-276.     Cliff  dwellers,  by  E.  C. 

II  a  rd  a  ere. 
Scientific  American,  vol.  84  (May  11,  1901),  pp.  297-298.     A  cliff -dwell  ing  park  in 

Colorado,  by  Cosmos  Mincleleff. 

MOUNT   RAINIER    NATIONAL    PARK. 

Appalachia,  vol.  7  (March,  1894),  pp.  185-205.     A  trip  to  Mount  Rainier,  Wash.,  by 

E.  C.  Smith. 
Atlantic  Monthly,  vol.  38  (November,  1876),  pp.  513-530.     The  ascent  of  Takhoma 

[Rainier],  by  Hazard  Stevens. 


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Country  Life  in  America,  vol.  14  (June,  1908),  pp.  170-171.     A  trip  to  the  wonderland 

of  the  Cascades,  by  C.  E.  Cutter. 
Good  Words,  vol.  42  (February,  1901),  pp.  101-107.     To  the  top  of  Mount  Rainier  with 

the  Mazamas,  by  Arthur  Inkersley. 

Harper's  Weekly,  vol.  41  (Aug.  28,  1897),  p.  850.     The  Mazamas  on  Mount  Rainier. 
Illustrated  American,  vol.  22  (Sept.  18,  1897),  pp.  364-367.     The  new  mountaineers 

of  America,  by  A.  W.  Vorse. 

Leslie's  Weekly,  vol.  85  (Aug.  26,  1897),  p.  138.     Ascent  of  Mount  Tacoma  [Rainier]. 
Mazama,  vol.  2  (October,  1900),  pp.  1-18.     Mount  Rainier,  by  P.  B.  Van  Trump. 

-  vol.  2  (October,  1900),  pp.  18-24.     The  geology  of  Mount  Rainier,  by  G.O. 
Smith. 

-  vol.  2  (October,  1900),  pp.  25-34.     Rainier,  by  E.  T.  Parsons. 

vol.  2  (October,  1900),  pp.  34-40.     Prof.  McClure's  report  [on  the  altitude  of 


Mount  Rainier]. 

-  vol.  2  (April,  1901),  pp.  93-118.     Flora  of  Mount  Rainier,  by  C.  V.  Piper, 
vol.  2  (December,  1905),   pp.  201-203.     Changes  in  Mount  Tak-ho-ma  [Rai 


nier],  by  Hazard  Stevens. 

vol.  2  (December,  1905),  pp.  203-207.     Rainier  Indian  legends,  by  W.  D. 


Lyman. 

vol.  2  (December,  1905),  pp.  212-215.     The  Sierra  Club  on  Mount  Rainier,  by 


W.  E.  Colby. 

vol.  2  (December,  1905),  pp.  220-223.     [Geologic]  field  notes  on  Mount  Rai 


nier,  by  Henry  Landes. 

vol.  2  (December,   1905),  pp.  224-234.     The  Rainier  climb,  by  Gertrude 


Metcalfe. 
Nation,  vol.  23  (Nov.  9,  1876),  pp.  287-288.     [The  ascent  of  Mount  Rainier.] 

-  vol.  23  (Nov.  23,  1876),  pp.  312-313.     Ascent  of  Mount  Rainier,  by  Hazard 
Stevens  and  S.  F.  Emmons. 

-  vol.  56  (May  4,  1893),  pp.  329-330.     Tacoma  v.  Rainier,  by  Josiah  Collins. 
Discussion  of  question  of  name  to  be  applied  to  the  mountain. 

National  Geographic  Magazine,  vol.  20  (June,  1909),  pp.  530-537.     Wonderland  of 
glaciers  and  snow,  by  M.  Roberts. 

A  description  of  a  winter  trip  to  Mount  Rainier  National  Park. 

Northwest,  vol.  1  (April,  1883),  p.  2.     Canyons  and  glaciers :  A  journey  to  the  ice  fields 
of  Mount  Tacoma  [Rainier],  by  Bailey  Willis. 

Not  seen. 

Oregon  Native  Son,  vol.  1  (October,  1899),  pp.  315-316.     Legend  of  Tahoma  [Mount 
Rainier],  by  F.  H.  Say  lor. 

-  vol.  1  (November- December,  1899),  pp.  361-363.     The  Noah  of  the  Indian, 
his  story  of  the  deluge  and  his  Mount  Ararat:  A  tradition,  by  F.  H.  Say  lor. 

Out  West,  vol.  24  (May,  1906),  pp.  365-395.     The  Sierra  Club  in  the  Northwest,  by 
W.  Rodman. 

Ascent  of  Mount  Rainier  by  the  Sierra  Club  and  Mazamas. 
Outing,  vol.  38  (July,  1901),  pp.  386-392.     To  the  summit  of  Mount  Rainier,  by  A.  W. 

Anderson. 

Overland  Monthly,  vol.  14  (May,  1875),  pp.  393-403.     Ascent  of  Mount  Rainier,  by 
A.  V.  Kautz. 

—  2d  s.,  vol.  8  (September,  1886),  pp.  266-278.    Ascent  of  Mount  Tacoma  [Rainier], 
by  George  Bailey. 

-  2d  s.,  vol.  30  (October,  1897),  p.  372.     Mount  Tacoma  [Rainier],  by  C.  S.  Rice. 
Poem. 

2d  s.,  vol.  32  (August,  1898),  pp.  114-123.     The   Mazamas  outing  at  Mount 


Rainier,  by  J.  P.  Montgomery. 

2d  s.,  vol.  46  (November,  1905),  pp.  447-455.     From  surf  to  summit,  by  H.  H. 


Brown. 


Overland  Monthly,  2d  s.,  vol.  55  (June,  1910),  pp.  552-560.     The  Rainier  Forest  Re 
serve,  Mount  Rainier,  by  A.  W.  McCully. 

-  2d  s.,  vol.  56  (August,  1910),  pp.  143-149.    To  Mount  Rainier's  lofty  summit, 
by  W.  T.  Prbsser. 

2d  s.,  vol.  56  (August,  1910),  pp.  150-155.     Indian  Henry's  Hunting  Ground, 


by  A.  W.  McCully. 

Pacific  Monthly,  vol.  13  (May,  1905),  p.  285.     Mount  Rainier,  by  O.  V.  Stapp. 
Poem. 

Putnam's  Magazine,  vol.  2  (July,  1907),  pp.  447-456.     The  lure  of  the  mountains, 
by  D.  A.  Willey. 

Review  of  Reviews,  vol.  9  (February,  1894),  pp.  163-171.     Our  new  national  wonder 
land,  by  Carl  Snyder. 

-  vol.  28  (August,  1903),  pp.  206-208.     Electric  power  from  Mount  Rainier. 
Scientific  American,  vol.  88  (May  23,  1903),  p.  389.     Electric  plant  below  Mount 

Rainier,  by  E.  Mayo. 
Scribner's  Magazine,  vol.  22  (August,  1897),  pp.  169-176.     Impressions  of  Mount 

Rainier,  by  I.  C.  Russell. 
Sierra  Club  Bulletin,  vol.  6  (January,  1906),  pp.  1-6.     Ascent  of  Mount  Rainier,  by 

E.  M.  Ratcliff. 

-  vol.  6  (January,  1907),  pp.  87-99.    The  name  "Mount  Rainier,"  by  George 
Davidson. 

Washington  Historical  Quarterly,  vol.  1,  no.  1  (October,  1906),  pp.  77-81.     First 

attempt  to  ascend  Mount  Rainier. 
World  To-day,  vol.  9  (October,   1905),  pp.  1047-1053.     Climbing  Mount  Tacoma 

[Mount  Rainier],  by  A.  S.  Monroe. 

MUIR   WOODS. 

Charities  and  Commons,  vol.  20  (May  2, 1908),  pp.  180-183.     Muir  Woods,  a  national 

park,  by  C.  M.  Robinson. 
Sierra  Club  Bulletin,  vol.  6  (June,  1908),  pp.  285-28%,    William  Kent's  gift  [Muir 

Woods],  by  E.  T.  Parsons. 

PETRIFIED   FOREST. 

Around  World,  vol.  1  (September,  1894),  pp.  183-184.     The  petrified  forest  of  Arizona, 
by  S.  A.  Miller. 

SEQUOIA   NATIONAL   PARK. 

Some  of  the  big  trees  in  this  park  are  discussed  in  the  articles  on  big  trees  listed  on 
pages  1-2. 
Sierra  Club  Bulletin,  vol.  7  (June,  1909),  pp.  99-104.     From  Kern  Canon  to  Giant 

Forest:  The  chronicle  of  a  knapsack  trip,  by  W.  C.  Morgan. 

YELLOWSTONE   NATIONAL   PARK. 

American  Architect,  vol.  13  (Mar.  7,  1883),  p.  130.     The  Yellowstone  National  Park, 

by  C.  F.  Driscoll. 
American  Homes  and  Gardens,  vol.  2  (June,  1906),  pp.  392-395.     The  animals  of 

Yellowstone  Park,  by  K.  L.  Smith. 
American  Journal  of  Science,  3d  s.,  vol.  3  (February  and  March,  1872),  pp.  105-115, 

161-176.     The  hot  springs  and  geysers  of  the  Yellowstone  and  Fire  Hole  Rivers, 

by  F.  V.  Hayden. 

—  3d  s.,  vol.  3  (April,  1872),  pp.  294-297.     The  Yellowstone  National  Park,  by 

F.  V.  Hayden. 


8 

American  Journal  of  Science,  4th  s.,  vol.  1  (June,  1896),  pp.  445-45G.     The  age  of 
the  igneous  rocks  of  the  Yellowstone  National  Park,  by  Arnold  Hague. 

-  4th  s.,  vol.  2  (July,  1896).  pp.  51-58.     The  Tertiary  floras  of  the  Yellowstone 
National  Park,  by  F.  H.  Knowlton. 

American  Naturalist,  vol.  7  (May,  1873),  pp.  279-290.     The  geysers  of  Montana, 

-  vol.  8  (February  and  March,  1874),  pp.  65-79,  155-167.     The  Yellowstone 
National  Park,  by  T.  B.  Comstock. 

vol.  15  (March,  1881),  pp.  203-208.     Glacial  phenomena  in  the  Yellowstone 


Park,  by  W.  H.  Holmes. 

vol.  19  (November,  1885),  pp.  1037-1040.    The  present  condition  of  the  Yellow 


stone  National  Park,  by  E.  D.  Cope. 

Appleton's  Journal,  vol.  26  (December,  1881),  pp.  538-547.  The  geysers  of  the  Yellow 
stone,  by  Archibald  Geikie. 

Around  World,  vol.  1  (July-August,  1894),  pp.  148-151.  The  Yellowstone  Park, 
by  D.  S.  Jordan. 

Art  Journal,  vol.  40  (1888),  pp.  193-198,  325-328.  The  American  wonderland,  by 
Edward  Roberts. 

Atlantic  Monthly,  vol.  8  (April,  1898),  pp.  509-522.  The  Yellowstone  National  Park, 
by  John  Muir. 

Century,  n.  s.,  vol.  44  (August,  1903),  pp.  481-491.  A  place  of  marvels:  Yellow 
stone  Park  as  it  now  is,  by  R.  S.  Baker. 

Chamber's  Journal,  4th  s.,  vol.  11  (May  16,  1874),  pp.  315-317.  Wonders  of  the  Yel 
lowstone  region. 

Current  Literature,  vol.  28  (June,  1900),  p.  264.  Geysers  all  right,  by  H.  M.  Chit- 
tenden. 

Eclectic  Magazine,  n.  s.,  vol.  35  (January,  1882),  pp.  124-136.  The  geysers  of  the  Yel 
lowstone,  by  Archibald  Geikie. 

-  n.  s.,  vol.  35  (May,  1882),  pp.  598-604.     The  Yellowstone  geysers,  by  Francis 
Francis. 

Garden  and  Forest,  vol.  7  (Apr.  4,  1894),  p.  131.     The  Yellowstone  National  Park, 

by  C.  S.  Sargent. 
Harper's  Magazine,  vol.  74  (May,  1887),  pp.  869-890.     The  three  Tetons,  by  A.  W. 

Rollins. 

-  vol.  94  (January,  1897),  pp.  320-325.     [Beauties  of  the  Yellowstone  National 
Park.] 

Harper's  Weekly,  vol.  42  (Jan.  29,  1898),  pp.  106-107.     A  winter  trip  through  the 

Yellowstone  National  Park,  by  E.  Lindsey. 
Independent,  vol.  50,  pt.  1  (Apr.  28,  1898),  p.  562.     The  flowers  of  Yellowstone  Park, 

by  Katherine  Armstrong. 

-  vol.  50,  pt.  2  (Nov.  17  and  Dec.  1,  1898),  pp.  1406-1408,  1572-1576.     Geology 
of  the  Yellowstone  National  Park,  by  R.  S.  Tarr. 

vol.  52  (May  3,  1900),  p.  1047.     Grand  Canyon  of  the  Yellowstone,  by  C.  L. 


Thompson. 
Poem, 
vol.  58  (June  29,  1905),  pp.  1460-1467.     A  family  trek  to  the  Yellowstone,  by 


Mrs.  N.  E.  Corthell. 

Description  of  a  trip  by  a  woman  and  seven  children  in  a  wagon  to  Yellowstone  Park. 
Indoors  and  Out,  vol.  4  (May,  1907),  pp.  73-76.     Old  Faithful  Inn  log  cabin. 

Not  seen. 
Kansas  City  Review  of  Science  and  Industry,  vol.  3  (April,  1880),  pp.  743-748.     The 

attractions  of  the  Yellowstone  National  Park. 

Ladies'  Home  Journal,  vol.  17  (September,  1900),  pp.  20-21.     Through  picturesque 
America. 

—  vol.  21  (August,  1904),  pp.  5-6.     Through  the  Yellowstone  in  a  coach,  by 
S.  M.  Dale. 


Leisure  Hour,  vol.  21  (Mar.  2,  1872),  pp.  134-138.     Marvels  of  the  Yellowstone. 
Leslie's  Weekly,  vol.  85  (September,  1897),  p.  183.     The  way  we  live:  Our  national 

zoo,  by  John  Bonner. 
Lippincott's  Magazine,  vol.  25  (June,  1880),  pp.  688-704,  and  vol.  26  (July,  1880), 

pp.  29-41.     Through  the  Yellowstone  Park  to  Fort  Ouster,  by  S.  Weir  Mitchell. 

-  vol.  72  (July,  1903),  p.  111.     Canon  of  the  Yellowstone,  by  M.  I.  McNeal. 
Poem. 

Literary  Weekly,  vol.  14  (July  28,  1883),  pp.  237-238.     The  Yellowstone  Park. 
A  review  of  guidebook  by  H.  T.  Winser.    Contains  general  information. 

Littell's  Living  Age,  vol.  153  (Apr.  8,  1882),  pp.  31-36.  The  Yellowstone  geyser,  by 
Francis  Francis. 

Macmillan's  Magazine,  vol.  44  (April,  1881),  pp.  421-435.  The  geysers  of  the  Yellow 
stone,  by  Archibald  Geikie. 

Magazine  of  American  History,  vol.  11  (June,  1884),  pp.  497-512.  Discovery  of  the 
Yellowstone  National  Park:  A  chapter  of  early  exploration  in  the  Rocky  Mountains, 
by  P.  Koch. 

Magazine  of  Western  History,  vol.  6  (September,  1887),  pp.  433-445.  The  Yellow 
stone  Park,  by  F.  C.  Sessions. 

-  vol.  33  (February,  1891),  pp.  448-453.     The  Yellowstone  expedition  of  1863, 
by  S.  A.  Wilson. 

Nation,  vol.  45  (Sept.  1,  1887),  pp.  166-169.  A  week  in  Yellowstone  Park,  by  H.  T. 
Finck. 

—  vol.  46  (Jan.  5,  1888),  pp.  9-10.     The  Yellowstone  Park  as  a  forest  reservation, 
by  Arnold  Hague. 

vol.  62  (Mar.  12,  1896),  p.  219.     The  Yellowstone   National  Park  [review  of 


II.  M.  Chittenden's  book],  by  E.  Coues. 

-  vol.  65  (Oct.  7,  1897),  pp.  276-277.     Yellowstone  Park  in  1897,  by  H.  T.  Finck. 
vol.  71  (Sept.  27,  1900),  pp.  248-250.     Yellowstone  Park  as  a  summer  resort, 


by  H.  T.  Finck. 

National  Magazine,  vol.  6  (September,  1897),  pp.  541-550.     The  Yellowstone  National 
Park,  by  W.  D.  Van  Blarcom. 

-  vol.  19  (February,  1904),  pp.  611-614.     Ski-runners  of  the  Yellowstone,  by 
L.  R.  Freeman. 

Nature,  vol.  5  (Mar.  21,  1872),  p.  403.     The  Yellowstone  Park. 

-  vol.  6  (Sept.  12  and  26,  1872),  pp.  397-401,  437-439.     A  gigantic  "pleasure 
ground:  "  The  Yellowstone  National  Park  of  the  United  States. 

Nineteenth   Century,   vol.  11  (March,  1882),  pp.  369-377.     The  Yellowstone  geysers, 

by  F.  Francis. 
Out   West,    vol.    18   (April,    1903),    pp.    545-546,   and  vol.    19   (November,    1903), 

pp.  455-472).     Yellowstone  Park,  by  M.  E.  Andrews. 

-  vol.  22  (May,  1905),  pp.  325-331.     Something  about  the  Yellowstone  Park,  by 
A.  T.  Richardson. 

Outing,  vol.  16  (July,  1890),  pp.  256-263.     Yellowstone  Park,  by  A.  B.  Guptill. 

-  vol.  18  (June,  1891),    pp.    191-195.     First    bicycle    tour   of   the    Yellowstone 
National  Park,  by  W.  0.  Owen. 

-  vol.  30  (May,  1897),  pp.  163-164.     A  woman's  trout  fishing  in  Yellowstone 
Park,  by  M.  T.  Townsend. 

—  vol.  32  (April,  1898),  pp.  17-24.     Camp  and  cycle  in  Yellowstone  National 
Park,  by  W.  W.  Thayer. 

-  vol.  34  (May,  1899),  pp.  161-167.     Through  the  Yellowstone  on  foot,  by  C.  H. 
Henderson. 

-  vol.  52  (July,  1908),  pp.  508-511.     Wyoming  summer  fishing  and  the  Yellow 
stone  Park,  by  R.  E.  Clark. 

Outlook,  vol.  74  (Aug.  29,  1903),  pp.  1036-1040.     Managing  a  national  park,  by  H.  H. 
Lewis. 


10 

Overland  Monthly,  vol.  6  (May  and  June,  1871),  pp.  431-437,  489-496.     The  Wash- 
burn  Yellowstone  expedition. 

—  2d  s.,  vol.  5  (January,   1885),  pp.  1-13.     The  world's  wonderlands  in  Wyo 
ming  and  New  Zealand,  by  C.  F.  G.  Gumming. 

2d  s.,  vol.  29  (June,  1897),  pp.  594-603.     In  nature's  laboratory:  Driving  and 


fishing  in  Yellowstone  Park,  by  F.  B.  King. 
Popular  Science  Monthly,  vol.  25  (August,  1884),  pp.  494-508.     The  world's  geyser 
regions,  by  A.  C.  Peale. 

—  vol.  27  (July,  1885),  pp.  289-295.     A  great  winter  sanitarium  for  the  American 
Continent,  by  Edward  Frankland. 

-  vol.  43  (July,  1893),  pp.  301-307.     Fossil  forests  of  the  Yellowstone,  by  S.  E. 


Tillman. 

vol.  54  (February,  1899),  pp.  475-481.     Death  Gulch  [Yellowstone  Park]:  A 


natural  bear  trap,  by  T.  A.  Jaggar,  jr. 
Recreation,  vol.  30  (August,  1909),  pp.  72-73.     Scenes  in  Yellowstone  Park. 

-  vol.  32   (July,    1910),  pp.  53-55.     "Sage  brush"  in  Yellowstone  Park,  by 
H.  D.  Foster. 

Saint  Nicholas,  vol.   30  (September,   1903),   pp.   998-999.     Novel  fishing  feat,  by 

Everett  Foster. 
Science,  vol.  11  (June  1,  1888),  pp.  255-256.     [Map  of]  the  Yellowstone  National 

Park. 

-  vol.  13  (May  17,  1889),  pp.  382-384.     Soaping  geysers,  by  Arnold  Hague. 

—  vol.  17  (Jan.  16,  1891),  pp.  36-37.     Mineral  waters  of  the  Yellowstone  National 
Park,  by  W.  H.  Weed. 

vol.  22  (Nov.  3,   1893),  pp.  244-246.     Overland    sounds   in  the  vicinity  of 


Yellowstone  Lake,  by  Edwin  Linton. 

n.  s.,  vol.  6  (July  30,  1897),   pp.  145-157.     Vegetation  of  the  hot  springs  of 


Yellowstone  Park,  by  B.  M.  Davis. 

n.  s.,  vol.  19  (Apr.  15,  1904),  Death  Gulch,  by  F.  W.  Traphagen. 


Scientific  American,  vol.  82  (Jan.  27,  1900),  p.  60.     Rapid  decline  of  geyser  activity 

in  Yellowstone  Park,  by  E.  H.  Barbour. 
Scientific  American  Supplement,  vol.  55  (Jan.  3,  1903),  pp.  22575-22576.     The  geysers 

of  Yellowstone  Park,  by  D.  A.  Willey. 
Scribner's  Magazine,  vol.  35  (May,  1904),  pp.  513-527.     The  Yellowstone  Park,  by 

Arnold  Hague. 
Scribner's  Monthly,  vol.  2  (May  and  June,  1871),  pp.  1-17,  113-128.     The  wonders 

of  the  Yellowstone,  by  N.  P.  Langford. 

-  vol.  3  (November,  1871),  pp.  1-17.     Thirty-seven  days  of  peril,  by  T.  C. 
Everts. 

-  vol.  3  (February,  1872),  pp.  388-396.     More  about  the  Yellowstone,  by  F.  V. 
Hayden. 

vol.  6  (June,  1873),  pp.  129-157.     The  ascent  of  Mount  Hayden,  by  N.  P. 


Langford. 

Southern  Magazine,  vol.  9  (August,  1871),  pp.  219-223.     The  falls  of  the  Yellowstone, 
by  Howard  O'Neill. 

Spectator,  vol.  81  (Dec.  24,  1898),  pp.  944-945.     The  Yellowstone  Park  to-day. 

Western  Monthly,  vol.  4  (July,  1870),  pp.  60-67.     Valley  of  the  Upper  Yellowstone, 
by  C.  W.  Cook. 

World  To-day,  vol.  8  (June,  1905),  pp.  631-639.     A  nation's  playground,  by  H.  F. 
Cope. 

-  vol.  19  (November,  1910),  pp.  1263-1272.     Touring  Yellowstone  Park  on  Gov 
ernment  highways,  by  M.  O.  Eld  ridge. 

World's  Work,  vol.  6  (June,  1903),  pp.  3569-3576.     On  horseback  through  the  Yellow 
stone,  by  H.  D.  Sedgwick,  jr. 


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YOSEMITE    NATIONAL    PARK. 

Some  of  the  big  trees  in  this  park  are  also  discussed  in  the  articles  on  big  trees  listed 
on  pages  1-2. 
AppalacMa,  vol.  12  (July,  1910),  pp.  138-146.     The  origin  of  Yosemite  Valley,  by 

D.  W.  Johnson. 
Atlantic  Monthly,  vol.  13  (June,  1864),  pp.  739-754.     Seven  weeks  in    the   great 

Yosemite,  by  F.  H.  Ludlow. 

—  vol.  82  (November,  1898),  pp.  617-631.     Among  the  animals  of  the  Yosemite, 

by  John  Muir. 

-  vol.  82  (December,  1898),  pp.  751-760.     Among  the  birds  of  the  Yosemite,  by 
John  Muir. 

-  vol.  84  (August,  1899),  pp.  145-152.     The  Yosemite  National  Park,  by  John 
Muir. 

vol.  85  (April,  1900),  pp.  493-507.     The  forests  of  the  Yosemite  Park,  by  John 


Muir. 

-  vol.  86  (August,  1900),  pp.  167-179.     Wild  gardens  of  the  Yosemite  Park,  by 
John  Muir. 

-  vol.  87  (April,  1901),  pp.  556-565.     Fountains  and  streams  of  the  Yosemite 
National  Park,  by  John  Muir. 

vol.  106  (August,  1910),  pp.  228-237.     On  foot  in  the  Yosemite,  by  Bradford 


Fairey. 

Broadway,  3d  s.,  vol.  5  (1872),  pp.  296-308.     The  big  trees  and  the  Yosemite. 
Catholic  World,  vol.  37  (September,  1883),  pp.  783-792.     En  route  to  the  Yosemite. 

-  vol.  38  (March,  1884),  pp.  830-839.     The  Yosemite. 

Century,  n.  s.,  vol.  17  (January,  1890),  p.  475.     Destructive  tendencies  in  the  Yo 
semite  Valley. 

-  n.  s.,  vol.  18  (August,  1890),  pp.  483-500.     The  treasures  of  the  Yosemite,  by 
John  Muir. 

n.  s.,  vol.   18  (September,   1890),  pp.   656-667.     Features  of  the  proposed 


Yosemite  National  Park,  by  John  Muir. 

—  n.  s.,  vol.  48  (May,  1905),  pp.  156-157.     The  recession  of  the  Yosemite. 
n.  s.,  vol.  59  (November,  1910),  pp.  47-53.     The  spell  of  the  Yosemite,  by  John 


Burroughs. 
Chautauquan,  vol.  17  (August,  1893),  pp.  612-617.     A  camping  trip  to  the  Yosemite 

Valley,  by  Mrs.  W.  C.  Sawyer. 
Cornhill  Magazine,  vol.  47  (April,  1883),  pp.  410-423.     Early  spring  in  California. 

An  account  of  a  trip  to  the  Yosemite. 
Cosmopolitan  Magazine,  vol.  18  (April,  1895),  p.  727.     Yosemite,  by  J.  L.  Spalding. 

Poem. 
-  vol.  43  (September,  1907),  pp.  569-575.     The  new  Yosemite  railroad,  by  E.  H. 

Hamilton. 
Country  Life  in  America,  vol.  15  (January,  1909),  pp.  262-264.     The  Yosemite  in 

winter,  by  F.  Strother. 
Craftsman,  vol.  7  (March,  1905),  pp.  654-665.     A  letter  from  the  Yosemite  Valley,  by 

John  Muir. 
Eclectic  Magazine,  n.  s.,  vol.  64  (December,  1896),  pp.  837-846.     Yosemite  memories, 

by  W.  H.  Gleadell. 
Galaxy,  vol.  10  (October,  1870),  pp.  498-509.     Does  it  pay  to  visit  Yosemite,  by  Olive 

Logan. 

Gentleman's  Magazine,  n.  s.,  vol.  30  (May,  1883),  pp.  503-512.     May  day  in  the  Cali 
fornia  Alps,  by  C.  F.  G.  Cumming. 

—  n.  s.,  vol.  57  (September,  1896),  pp.  245-258.     Yosemite  memories,  by  W.  H. 

Gleadell. 


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Good  Words,  vol.  19  (September,  1878),  pp.  609-615.     The  Yosemite  Valley,  by 

W.  F.  Butler. 
Harper's  Magazine,   vol.  32  (May,   1866),  pp.   697-708.     The  Yosemite  Valley,  by 

J.  L.  Wisely. 
Illustrated  American,  vol.  20  (Nov.  28,  1896),  pp.  718-721.     A  cavalry  march  to  the 

Yosemite,  by  J.  F.  Archibald. 
Independent,  vol.  50  (July  14,  1898),  pp.  113-114.     The  flowers  of  the  Yosemite,  by 

Katherine  Armstrong. 

-  vol.  55  (June  4,  1903),  pp.  1299-1301.     The  Yosemite  Valley. 

Ladies'  Home  Journal,  vol.  18  (December,  1900),  pp.  24-25.     Through  picturesque 

America,  by  L.  I.  Holden. 
Lakeside  Monthly,  vol.  5  (June,  1871),  pp.  385-395.     Mountain  trails  in  California, 

by  W.  L.  Fawcette. 
Leisure  Hour,  vol.  32  (August,  1883),  pp.  475-481.     Staging  to  the  Yosemite,  by  Agnes 

Crane. 
Littell's  Living  Age,  vol.  64  (Jan.  7,  1860),  pp.  62-63.     The  Yo-Hamite  [Yosemite] 

Valley  of  California. 

—  vol.  178  (Aug.  4,  1888),  pp.  296-302.     The  valley  of  waterfalls,  by  G.  N.  Curzon. 
Macmillan's  Magazine,  vol.  58  (June,  1888),  pp.  184-191.     The  valley  of  waterfalls. 

by  G.  N.  Curzon. 
Nation,  vol.  50  (Feb.  6,  1890),  pp.  106-107.     Preservation  of  the  Yosemite  Valley. 

-  vol.  80  (Apr.  27,  1905),  pp.  325-326.     The  Yosemite  recession. 

An  account  of  the  transfer  of  the  Yosemite  from  the  State  of  California  to  the  United  States. 
New  England  Magazine,  n.  s.,  vol.  3  (January,  1891),  pp.  459-467.  A  day  in  the  Yosemite 

with  a  kodak,  by  S.  D.  Dodge. 
North  American  Review,  vol.  187  (February,  1908),  pp.  274-276.     The  Yosemite  waters, 

by  Harriet  Monroe. 

Brief  description  of  the  principal  waterfalls. 
Out  West,  vol.  22  (May,  1905),  pp.  259-289.     An  outing  with  the  Sierra  Club,  by 

Willoughby  Rodman. 
Outing,  vol.  47  (February,  1906),  pp.  597-602.     Into  the  serene  valley  [Yosemite],  by 

Gouverneur  Morris. 
Outlook,  Vol.  56  (June  5,  1897),  pp.  319-324.      A  camping  tour  to  the  Yosemite,  by 

Walter  Laidlaw. 

-  vol.  78  (Oct.  5,  1904),  pp.  410-414.     Impressions  of  a  careless  traveler:  The 
Yosemite  [by  Lyman  Abbott]. 

vol.  80  (June  3,  1905),  pp.  297-302.     Yosemite  storms  and  floods,  by  John  Muir. 


Overland  Monthly,  vol.  3  (August,  1869),  pp.  105-112.     In  Yosemite  shadows,  by  C.  W. 
Stoddard. 

-  vol.  5  (July,  1870),  pp.  84-89.     Yosemite  on  foot,  by  E.  Knowlton. 

-  vol.  7  (August,  1871),  pp.  191-194.     The  east  at  Yosemite. 

-  vol.  8  (April,  1872),  pp.  347-350.     Yosemite  Valley  in  flood,  by  John  Muir. 
—  vol.  10  (April,  1873),  pp.  355-358.     A  geologist's  winter  walk,  by  John  Muir. 

-  vol.  13  (September,  1874),  pp.  267-273.     Byways  of  Yosemite  travel:  Bloody 
Canon,  by  John  Muir. 

2d  s.,  vol.  6  (October,  November,  and  December,  1885),  pp.  414-423,  493-505, 


624-638.     Rough  notes  of  a  Yosemite  camping  trip,  by  Joseph  Le  Conte. 

—  2ds.,  vol.  8  (July,  1886),  pp.  88-92.     Unfrequented  paths  of  Yosemite,  by 
C.  A.  Bailey. 

2d  s.,  vol.  22  (September,  1893),  pp.  243-256.     Painting  a  Yosemite  panorama, 


by  C.  D.  Robinson. 

2d  s.,  vol.  28  (August,  1896),  pp.  187-198.     Lost  arrow:  A  legend  of  Yosemite 


Valley,  by  K.  E.  Robinson. 

—  2d  s.,  vol.  28  (August,  1896),  pp.  199-211.     Wellworn  trails:  Yosemite  and  the 
big  trees,  by  R.  Wildman. 


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Overland  Monthly,  2d  s.,  vol.  28  (December,  1896),  p.  711.     Yosemite  National  Park. 
Review  of  report  of  the  superintendent. 

—  2d  s.-,  vol.  32  (August,  1898),  pp.  99-108.     Yosemite  in  a  dry  year,  by  C.  S. 
Greene. 

—  2d  s.,  vol.  37  (May,  1901),  pp.  1006-1007.     Yosemite,  by  Irving  Outcalt. 
Poem. 

—  2d  s.,  vol.  37  (June,  1901),  pp.  1068-1075.     Yosemite  legends,  by  C.  A.  Vivian. 
Poems. 

2d  s.,  vol.  40  (August,  1902),  pp.  104-110.     Automobiling  in  Yosemite  Valley, 


by  W.  A.  Clarke. 

-  2d  s.,  vol.  41  (June,  1903),  pp.  446-447.     El  Capitan,  by  T.  S.  Denison. 
Poem. 

—  2d  s.,  vol.  41  (June,  1903),  pp.  454-459.     Indian  mythology  of  Yosemite  Valley, 
by  G.  E.  Townsend. 

-  2d  s.,  vol.  48  (October,  1906),  pp.  207-211.     Night  on  Glacier  Point,  by  E.  J. 
Roorback. 

—  2d  s.,  vol.  52  (November,  1908),  pp.  490-493.     Yosemite  in  winter. 

-  2d  s.,  vol.  55  (April,  1910),  pp.  390-394.     A  pioneer  of  the  Yosemite,  by  G.  C. 
Miller. 

Pacific  Monthly,  vol.  17  (June,  1907),  pp.  730-738.     By  rail  to  the  Yosemite,  by 
Lanier  Bartlet. 

-  vol.  19   (January,   1908),  pp.  97-102.     The  Yosemite  Valley  in  winter,  by 
J.  S.  Chase. 

-  vol.   23  (January,   1910),   pp.   51-58.     A  200-mile  loop  in  the  Yellowstone 
National  Park,  by  R.  L.  Glisan. 

Penny  Monthly,  vol.  2  (July,  1871),  pp.  339-346.     A  trip  to  Yosemite  Valley,  by  H.  A. 

Hill. 
Putnam's  Magazine,  vol.  4  (August,  1908),  pp.  523-526.     A  foreign  town  at  home: 

San  Francisco  to  the  Yosemite,  by  Henry  Holt. 

-  vol.  6  (May,  1909),  pp.  216-227.     Camping  above  the  Yosemite,  by  Harriet 
Monroe. 

Reader,  vol.  8  (September,  1906),  pp.  352-358.     Yosemite,  by  Arthur  Colton. 
Saturday  Review,  vol.  55  (June  16,  1883),  pp.  758-759.     The  Yosemite. 
Science,  n.  s.,  vol.  7  (Mar.  11,  1898),  p.  358.     Origin  of  Yosemite  Valley,  by  H.  W. 
Turner. 

Abstract  of  paper  on  geologic  origin  of  Yosemite  Valley. 

-  n.  s.,  vol.  26  (Aug.  2,  1907),  pp.  146-148.     New  map  of  the  Yosemite  Valley, 
by  F.  E.  Matthes. 

Scientific  American,  vol.  84  (Feb.  2,  1901),  p.  68.     Famous  basaltic  columns,  by 

C.  F.  Holder. 
Scribner's  Monthly,  vol.  2  (August,  1871),  pp.  396-400.     A  visit  to  the  great  Yosemite. 

-  vol.  3  (January,  1872),  pp.  261-277.     The   big  trees   and  the  Yosemite,  by 
J.  H.  Bromley. 

—  vol.  17  (January,  1879),  pp.  411-420.    The  mountain  lakes  of  California,  by 
John  Muir. 

Sierra  Club  Bulletin,  vol.  5  (January,  1904),  pp.  66-69.     The  completed  Le  Conte 
Memorial  Lodge,  by  W.  E.  Colby. 

-  vol.  6  (January,  1908),  pp.  235-243.     The  Grand  Canons  of  the  Tuolumne  and 
Merced  rivers,  by  W.  R.  Parsons. 

-  vol.  6  (January,  1908),  pp.  245-254.     Bird  life  of  Yosemite  Park,  by  Charles 
Keeler. 

-  vol.  6  (January,  1908),  pp.  270-274.     Yosemite  flowers,  by  Ora  Boring. 

-  vol.  6  (June,  1908),  pp.  307-309.     The  Yosemite  waters,  by  Harriet  Monroe. 
Brief  descriptions  of  principal  waterfalls. 


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Sierra  Club  Bulletin,  vol.  7  (January,  1909),  pp.  1-22.     The  high  mountain  route  be 
tween  Yosemite  and  the  Kings  River  Canon,  by  J.  N.  Le  Conte. 

-  vol.  7  (January,  1909),  pp.  39-48.     An  August  outing  in  the  Upper  Merced 
Canyon,  by  S.  L.  Foster. 

vol.  7  (June,  1909),  pp.  85-98.     Camping  above  the  Yosemite:  A  summer  out 


ing  with  the  Sierra  Club,  by  Harriet  Monroe. 

vol.  7  (January,  1910),  pp.  149-152.     The  grand  circuit  of  Yosemite  National 


Park,  by  Lucy  Washburn. 

-  vol.  7  (January,  1910),  pp.  153-169.     Down  Tenaya  Canon,  by  S.  L.  Foster. 

-  vol.  7  (June,  1910),  pp.  215-220.     Galen  Clark,  by  John  Muir. 
A  sketch  of  the  first  explorer  of  the  Mariposa  Big  Tree  Grove. 

vol.  7  (June,  1910),  p.  221.    The  Grand  Canon  of  the  Tuolumne,  by  H.  W. 


Gleason. 

-  vol.  7  (June,  1910),  pp.  222-224.     Little   studies   in  the  Yosemite  Valley: 
The  extinct  Eagle  Peak  Falls,  by  F.  E.  Matthes. 

Spectator,  vol.  57  (June  21,  1884),  pp.  825-826.     A  Yosemite  Valley. 

Sunset,  vol.  21  (June,  1908),  pp.  111-119.     Falls  of  the  Yosemite,  by  B.  C.  Truman. 

-  vol.  22  (April,  1909),  pp.  394-396.     Yosemite:  Past  and    present,  by  Galeri 
Clark. 

Tinsley's  Magazine,  vol.  32  (November,  1883),  pp.  413-419.  In  the  Yo-Semite  Val 
ley,  Cal.,  by  C.  F.  G.  Cumming. 

Western  Monthly,  vol.  2  (October,  1869),  pp.  229-239.  In  camp  at  Yosemite,  by 
E.  P.  Willard. 

Westminster  Review,  vol.  143  (January,  1895),  pp.  78-83.  The  Yosemite:  Cali 
fornia's  wonder,  by  R.  W.  W.  Cryan. 

Windsor  Magazine,  vol.  20  (September,  1904),  pp.  413-420.  The  wonders  of  Yo- 
eemite,  by  B.  Tozer. 

HETCH    HETCHY    VALLEY. 

With  the  exception  of  the  article  by  John  Muir  in  the  Overland  Monthly  for  July, 
1873,  all  the  following  articles  discuss  the  question  of  the  use  of  Hetch  Hetchy  Valley 
by  the  city  of  San  Francisco.     Other  references  to  the  Hetch  Hetchy  are  contained 
in  some  of  the  general  articles  on  the  Yosemite  Park  listed  above: 
American  Forestry,  vol.  16  (May,  1910),  pp.  263-269.     The  Hetch  Hetchy  Valley: 

A  national  question,  by  John  Muir. 
Century,  n.  s.,  vol.  54  (August,  1908),  pp.  632-634.     A  high  price  to  pay  for  water. 

-  n.  s.,  vol.  55  (January,  1909),  pp.  464^69.    The  endangered  valley:    The 
Hetch  Hetchy  Valley  in  the  Yosemite  National  Park,  by  John  Muir. 

Independent,  vol.  64  (May  14,  1908),  pp.  1079-1084.  Hetch  Hetchy  Valley  and  the 
Tuolumne  Canyon,  by  W.  F.  Bade'. 

-  vol.  66  (Jan.  14,  1909),  p.  111.     Shall  the  Yosemite  be  despoiled? 
Nation,  vol.  88  (Jan.  7,  1909),  p.  15.     The  Hetch  Hetchy  Valley,  by  George  Edwards. 

-  vol.  88  (Jan.  21,  1909),  pp.  60-61.    The  Hetch  Hetchy  Valley,  by  Warren 
Olney. 

-  vol.  88  (Feb.  4,  1909),  p.  112.     The  Hetch  Hetchy  Valley,  by  E.  A.  Whitman, 
-vol.  88  (Feb.  18,  1909),  p.  165.     Hetch   Hetchy  Valley  again,  by  Warren 

Olney. 

-  vol.  88  (Feb.  25,  1909),  p.  195.    The  dispute  as  to  Hetch  Hetchy,  by  E.  A. 
Whitman. 

-  vol.  89  (Oct.  28,  1909),  p.  404.     Hetch  Hetchy,  by  George  Edwards. 

Out  West,  vol.  31  (July,  1909),  pp.  599-605.  Water  supply  for  cities  about  the  bay 
of  San  Francisco,  by  Warren  Olney. 

-  vol.  31  (July,  1909),  pp.  607-627.     Proposed  destruction  of  Hetch  Hetchy,  by 
E.  T.  Parsons. 


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Outlook,  vol.  87  (Nov.  2,  1907),  pp.  486-489.     Tuolumne  Yosemite  in  danger,  by 
John  Muir. 

-  vol.  87  (Nov.  9,  1907),  pp.  516-518.     The  Hetch  Hetchy  Valley. 

-  vol.  91  (Jan.  30,  1909),  pp.  234-236.     Saving  the  Yosemite  Park. 

-  vol.  91  (Jan.  30,  1909),  pp.  252-253.     Dismembering  your  national  park,  by 
R.  U.  Johnson. 

-  vol.  91  (Feb.  13,  1909),  pp.  330-331,    The  Hetch  Hetchy  Valley  again. 

-  vol.  91  (Feb.  13,  1909),  pp.  340-341.    Why  Congress  should  pass  the  Hetch 
Hetchy  bill,  by  J.  D.  Phelan. 

vol.  91  (Feb.  27,  1909),  pp.  506-507.    The  Yosemite  National  Park,  by  R.  U. 


Johnson. 

vol.  91  (Feb.  27,  1909),  pp.  507-508.     The  Hetch  Hetchy  Valley:  Another 


reply,  by  E.  A.  Whitman. 

vol.  91  (May  6,  1909),  pp.  538-539.    The  Hetch  Hetchy  Valley,  by  Joseph 


Clement. 
Overland  Monthly,  vol.  11  (July,  1873),  pp.  42-50.     Hetch  Hetchy  Valley,  by  John 

Muir. 
Pacific  Monthly,  vol.  23  (January,  1910),  pp.  34-37.     Sentiment  versus  utility,  by 

H.  M.  Chittenden. 
Review  of  Reviews,  vol.  40  (October,  1909),  pp.  486-488.     San  Francisco's  water 

supply  and  the  Yosemite  National  Park. 
Sierra  Club  Bulletin,  vol.  6  (January,  1908),  pp.  211-222.     Hetch  Hetchy  Valley,  by 

John  Muir. 

—  vol.  7  (January,  1909),  pp.  69-71.     A  high  price  to  pay  for  water:  Apropos  of 

the  grant  of  the  Hetch  Hetchy  Valley  to  San  Francisco  for  a  reservoir,  by  R.  U. 

Johnson. 

vol.  7  (June,  1910),  pp.  260-263.     Hetch  Hetchy  hearing  [before  the  Secre 


tary  of  the  Interior]. 

Suburban  Life,  vol.  8  (March,  1909),  pp.  117-118.  Despoiling  the  Hetch  Hetchy, 
by  W.  F.  Bade. 

Sunset,  vol.  22  (June,  1909),  pp.  599-606.  The  Hetch  Hetchy  problem,  by  J.  P. 
Young. 

World  To-day,  vol.  16  (May,  1909),  pp.  524-530.  Hetch  Hetchy:  A  valley  of  won 
ders  now  threatened  with  extinction,  by  F.  M.  Fultz. 

World's  Work,  vol.  17  (April,  1909),  pp.  11441-11446.  San  Francisco  against  the 
nation  for  the  Yosemite,  by  F.  Strother. 

WIND   CAVE   NATIONAL   PARK. 

Current  Literature,  vol.  27  (February,  1900),  pp.  133-134.     Wind  Cave. 

-  vol.  30  (June,  1901),  p.  687.     New  Mammoth  Cave  in  South  Dakota. 

-  vol.  31  (October,  1901),  p.  452.     In  a  South  Dakota  cave. 

Scientific  American  Supplement,  vol.  49  (June  16,  1900),  pp.  20458-20459.  The  Wind 
Cave  of  South  Dakota,  by  E.  0.  Hovey. 

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